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dancerjodi) wrote2005-06-20 12:38 pm
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Interesting
Tisana and I were talking about this at Diesel last Thursday - the moral implications (or not?) of Curves:
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2005/06/19/sweating_with_the_enemy/
And Tisana, the organization I was trying to remember from being super vocal at the March last year was Operation Rescue . . .
Related, I never knew about the Dominos owner and his political leanings. Are there any other large companies in this boat (besides Coors, who the article mentions) that you're aware of?
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2005/06/19/sweating_with_the_enemy/
And Tisana, the organization I was trying to remember from being super vocal at the March last year was Operation Rescue . . .
Related, I never knew about the Dominos owner and his political leanings. Are there any other large companies in this boat (besides Coors, who the article mentions) that you're aware of?
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i think the quality of shaws foods has plummeted since they came into the area. star was way way better.
but that's a discussion on an entirely different topic.
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And whole foods, I think the quality of Bread and Circus was way better. The big beefs with whole foods go with thier desire to say close the co op in central since it competes directly with them and the not so good ways they present some of their in house products (ie letting you think something is organic when it isn't). And they do have a high markup for the same produce as say a shaw's (they have very little organic produce there anymore, which was one of the main reasons I went there)
In general though, I like whole foods, I should have used better wording as some of it may be questionable, but on the whole, they are better then most supermarkets. Especially when it comes to community outreach and employees.
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And the buyout was that long ago? I could have swore it was after the fresh pond store was open, not long after, but after.
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And if you read the back of some of their prepared stuff, its not looking all that whole and organic to me. Aside from their sausage...cause their meat and fish is first rate.
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now i have to do my shopping at three, maybe four different supermarkets - especially when i'm cooking for others: shaws, wf, w.oats, trader joes.